Pronunciation: /wɜːrld ˈwɪri/
adjective feeling or showing mental or physical fatigue or disillusionment with the world
A1 She looked world weary after a long day of work.
A2 The old man appeared world weary as he sat on the park bench.
B1 The soldier returned from war with a world weary expression on his face.
B2 After years of traveling the globe, she had become world weary and longed for a place to call home.
C1 The journalist's world weary perspective gave her a unique insight into global affairs.
C2 Despite his young age, the CEO had a world weary demeanor that hinted at the challenges he had faced in his career.
formal After years of working in the corporate world, he became world weary and decided to retire early.
informal She's feeling a bit world weary after dealing with so much drama in her friend group.
slang I'm so over it, feeling totally world weary right now.
figurative The constant bad news in the media can make anyone feel world weary.
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